Williams had just treated his team of 30 kids to cookies and Gatorade after the practice, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

“I just heard the shots, ran in that direction and found one of my coaches on the ground, fighting for his life,” Jamaal Gaines, president of the Fort Lauderdale Hurricanes youth football club, told the paper.

“It's shocking,” he added. “You think you hear fireworks, but you see people grabbing their kids and running.”

Gaines said about 600 adults and children were in the park at the time.

He told the paper that Williams, who also ran a car wash, was a “giving guy” and a dedicated volunteer coach.

Kids in the league range in age from 4 to 14. Williams coached the 7-year-olds.

Investigation will reveal that he's been boogering his peewee players for years and the one or two victims that actually had a father present in their lives settled the score. Bravo to the anomaly that is the black father!

With checkered past and gang affiliations,It's a wonder he was allowed to work withKids, unless this was approved by the CourtsAs part of his rehab.It's the lure of easy moneyIt's got a very strong appeal